Which college should be preferred for CSE: Chandigarh University or SRM KTR (Main campus)?

I belong to North India. I'm getting admission in both. Which college should I prefer? I got 6666 rank in SRM.

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    Harvinder kaur

    3 years ago
    Chandigarh University students obtain better placements than students from any other university in the region. It is regarded as the best university for job placements, and it is the first Indian university to hold the Limca Book of Records for the Most Recruiting Companies in a Single Academic Year. During the 2019-2020 academic year, many companies, including Microsoft, Amazon, IBM, Hewlett Packard, SAP Labs, Samsung, and L&T, recruited engineering students from Chandigarh University. A total of 3750 engineering students were picked during the campus placements. The placement drive drew 240 global companies from around the world. Fur
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    Ruchi Seth

    3 years ago
    I would suggest Chandigarh University as this university is ranked among the top 7 private universities in India. The university is doing really in terms of placements. Many blue-chip companies like Microsoft, Google, IBM, etc. Regularly visit Chandigarh University for placements. For more details, you visit the website of Chandigarh University. I wish you all the best in your future endeavor.
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    Varsha

    3 years ago
    In comparison to any other university in the region, Chandigarh University students receive superior placements. It is known as the top university for placements, and it is the first Indian university to hold the Limca Book of Records for the highest Number of Recruiting Companies in a Single Academic Year. Many firms, including Microsoft, Amazon, IBM, Hewlett Packard, SAP Labs, Samsung, and L&T, recruited engineering students from Chandigarh University during the 2019-2020 academic year. During the campus placements, a total of 3750 engineering students were chosen. There were 240 multinational organizations who took part in the place
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    SUMIT | Contributor-Level 10

    3 years ago
    Chandigarh University, Punjab enjoys high standing among many national rating services that evaluate quality of education, research activity, affordability and athletic excellence. These rankings recognize not only CU as a whole, but also our many respected schools and departments. Chandigarh University, Punjab is proud to be recognised by the organizations and publications listed below for our excellence in education. CU ranked #271-280 overall amongst all universities in Asia by QS Asia Rankings 2022
    Chandigarh University has become the youngest Asian University to break into QS Asia Universities rankings and has been ranked #271-280
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    Vishnu Vamsi Palakurthi I completed inter mpc | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    Srm kattalanhur campus is best for CSE.
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    Akash Akshu I'm still studying in vit university on cse

    7 years ago
    Srm ktr is best for CSE.

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